Waterside ‘Upside Down’ Artist’s Home by OB Architecture: A Modern Coastal Retreat That Reimagines Seaside Living
Upside-down coastal home with artist’s studio, expansive sea views, natural materials, and warm interiors designed for serene seaside living.
Nestled along the dramatic South Coast in Lymington, United Kingdom, the Waterside ‘Upside Down’ Home by OB Architecture is a striking reinterpretation of contemporary coastal living. Designed for an artist couple, this 300-square-meter residence embraces the beauty and challenges of its exposed seafront setting, offering panoramic sea views, tactile materials, and light-filled interiors that blur the boundary between land and ocean.


A Reverse Living Concept That Elevates the View
One of the home’s most defining features is its “upside-down” layout—a reverse-living concept that strategically places the primary living areas on the upper floor to fully capitalize on sweeping 180-degree ocean vistas. This architectural approach not only maximizes exposure to natural light but also enhances the daily rhythm of seaside life, allowing the upper spaces to function as an open, tranquil observatory to the sea.


Immersive Interior Spaces for Art and Reflection
At ground level, the layout is designed around the homeowner’s artistic practice. A spacious, light-filled artist’s studio sits at the heart of the lower floor, where northern light filters gently through, providing a serene environment for creativity. The deep floor plan has been carefully calibrated to balance openness with privacy—offering both retreat and engagement with the surrounding landscape.


Materiality That Grounds and Connects
The interiors are defined by a rich material palette of natural textures and warm tones. A distinctive honey-colored sandstone wall, which begins outside the home and continues into the interior, creates a seamless flow between exterior and interior. This tactile gesture is complemented by a sculptural timber staircase that draws the eye upward to the open-plan living space.
Expansive glazing frames the sea beyond, while wood finishes and soft furnishings introduce a sense of warmth and intimacy throughout. The materials—chosen not only for their aesthetic qualities but also for their weathering resilience—respond elegantly to the coastal environment, evolving with time and the elements.


Architectural Performance Meets Environmental Resilience
In a location exposed to strong winds and salty air, the home is anchored both visually and structurally through robust construction and climate-responsive detailing. The design allows for passive solar gain, cross-ventilation, and energy efficiency—creating a sustainable retreat that honors both its artistic and environmental context.


All Photographs are works of Brett Charles Photography
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